Intermunicipal cooperation is a common way to provide local public services, exploit economies of scale, and internalize externalities. However, little is known about possible efficiency gains. We test their existence in terms of local public expenditures reductions, by investigating the Italian experience of municipal unions. We adopt quasi‐experimental methodologies using administrative data on municipalities in the Emilia Romagna region. We find that being in a municipal union reduces the total per capita current expenditures by around 5 percent, without affecting the level of local public services. The effect is robust, persistent, and increasing up to six years after entrance
Inter-municipal communities are supposed to provide local public services more efficiently by exploi...
This paper seeks to assess the internal efficacy of the public policies designed to stimulate inter-...
The paper analyses Italy’s recent attempt to build new intermunicipal structures to support eGovernm...
Intermunicipal cooperation is a common way to provide local public services, exploit economies of sc...
When local governments are small and fragmented, promoting inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) among t...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficient to operate effic...
This paper uses data collected for the determination of standard expenditure needs indicators recent...
none1noIn Italy, inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) has been increasingly adopted to tackle issues of...
In many countries, local governments operating on a small scale face a choice between amalgamation a...
There is an assumption that the provision of local public services by intermunicipal jurisdictions i...
Inter municipal cooperation (IMC) represents a solution adopted all around the world in order to joi...
none2noPurpose: Inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) has been increasingly adopted worldwide to tackle ...
Intermunicipal cooperation is being increasingly adopted in various countries as a part of local ser...
Local governments’ activities are very relevant in the European economic context: Kuhlman and Wollma...
Inter-municipal communities are supposed to provide local public services more efficiently by exploi...
This paper seeks to assess the internal efficacy of the public policies designed to stimulate inter-...
The paper analyses Italy’s recent attempt to build new intermunicipal structures to support eGovernm...
Intermunicipal cooperation is a common way to provide local public services, exploit economies of sc...
When local governments are small and fragmented, promoting inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) among t...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficient to operate effic...
This paper uses data collected for the determination of standard expenditure needs indicators recent...
none1noIn Italy, inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) has been increasingly adopted to tackle issues of...
In many countries, local governments operating on a small scale face a choice between amalgamation a...
There is an assumption that the provision of local public services by intermunicipal jurisdictions i...
Inter municipal cooperation (IMC) represents a solution adopted all around the world in order to joi...
none2noPurpose: Inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) has been increasingly adopted worldwide to tackle ...
Intermunicipal cooperation is being increasingly adopted in various countries as a part of local ser...
Local governments’ activities are very relevant in the European economic context: Kuhlman and Wollma...
Inter-municipal communities are supposed to provide local public services more efficiently by exploi...
This paper seeks to assess the internal efficacy of the public policies designed to stimulate inter-...
The paper analyses Italy’s recent attempt to build new intermunicipal structures to support eGovernm...